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Dr. Marsha A. Moses, Ph.D., is a Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Senior Principal Investigator in the Vascular Biology Program at Children's Hospital Boston. Dr. Moses also leads the Urinary Proteomics Initiative first established in her laboratory whose focus is the identification and validation of non-invasive biomarkers for human cancers. She serves as a Trustee of Stonehill College. She serves as a Director and Member of Scientific Advisory Board ... of Predictive Biosciences Inc., which she Co-Founded in 2006. She serves as a Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of Boston Biomedical Research Institute, Inc. She is an internationally recognized expert in the regulation of angiogenesis and leads a research group that conducts both basic and translational research. She and her group have discovered seven different angiogenesis inhibitors - five as the lead group and two as the collaborating group - several of which are being developed for clinical use. Her research provided some of the earliest proof linking matrix metalloproteinases to successful angiogenesis. Dr. Moses has authored over 90 peer-reviewed publications, including articles in Science, Cell, the Journal of Biological Chemistry and The New England Journal of Medicine. She has presented over 100 lectures to national and international audiences. Dr. Moses holds 38 patents, both issued and pending. Her awards and honors include the Cancer Research Foundation Award, the American Cancer Society Research Award, and the Center for Excellence in Women's Health Research Award from Harvard Medical School. A 1997 recipient of the President’s Award for Excellence, she delivered the keynote address at Stonehill’s 1997 Academic Convocation. She is also the recipient of Stonehill’s Outstanding Alumnus Award in 2000. A trustee since spring 1999, Dr. Moses resides with her husband, Gerard Gardner ’75, in Brookline. Dr. Moses received a B.A. in biology from Stonehill in 1975, an M.S. in biology from Rivier College in 1978, and a Ph.D. in biochemistry from Boston University in 1986.

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